Ryan Preece will man the No. 41 Wonder Bread machine, while Chase Briscoe will be in the Old Spice No. 14 Ford Mustang.
Chase Briscoe and Ryan Preece with Stewart-Haas Racing will try to live by the motto"if you ain't first, you're last" this weekend.
Preece will man the No. 41 Wonder Bread machine, while Briscoe will be in the Old Spice No. 14 Ford Mustang. Both companies agreed to be a part of the unique sponsorship. Luckily for Preece, the sponsorship from Wonder Bread comes without the added Fig Newtons logo in the middle of his windshield.
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